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... economy framework with emerging conceptual work on civic capital, I analyze the relationship betwe... actors, has eroded their status as "privileged insiders." At the same time, demands for greater t...And while interpersonal communication and interaction continue to be highly valued, inst...
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Many immigrants and their children ask themselves the question of identity. Often we allow others to identify us and colonize our consciousness. Once we are "given" our identities, we are then stereotyped because of them. We then reap the benefit, or the disadvantages of our stereotypes. In turn social stereotypes that surround us, further shape our self-identity and consequently, the decisions we make. If we have no other outlet or if we feel as though there are no other options, we live those stereotypes. Some are harmful to us and leave us in the disadvantages places even to oppression of ourselves. In this paper, I discuss some harms of stereotyping, how it leads to voluntary oppression, and make some suggestion for ending racial oppression.
...Cudd refers to this group as the "privileged group" (Cudd, 1998). Lastly, oppression must inclu... but rather there are many forces that work together to keep people in their oppressed situati... of that (and perhaps lack of communication abilities with their bosses) they are often exploi...
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... cannot withhold attorney-client communications from the beneficiary of the trust.In this case, we... the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work-productdoctrine, or the deliberative-process privi...,documents that would otherwise be privileged must bedisclosed. As preliminary matters, we cons..., education, economic development,and social programs for themselves. Cohen §1.07, at 10...
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...Borrowing from the work of Veena Das, it explores "the perlocutionary forc... I argue that rumors are a medium of communication particularly suited for refugees and displaced com... a fundamental mechanism for coping with social trauma and of reconfiguring the terms of presence/..., rumors attempt to reclaim a certain privileged position for long-term refugees within the traditi...
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... to the people whom we study and with whom we work. This vision represents one of many responses to t..., professional sociology occupies a privileged position. It is the sociology that advances knowle... characterized by a one way flow of communication from author to public. Additional dialogue may ind...capable of explaining behavior across social and historical contexts" (Fischer, 2005, p. 71). N...
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Introduction - II. What is the nation-state good for? - III. The nation-state and social integration - IV. The staying power of national identity - V. How nation-states destroy morality - VI. Economic globalization vs. the nation-state - VII. The political and military decay of the nation-state - VIII. Conclusion
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The late 1960s- when dictatorship in Brazil still restricted and shaped activism, while feminism in the North was experiencing a revival, and new forms of global capital were on the roam- was one of these latter times.2 In 1969, the radical women's health movement had burst onto the scene in Boston, with the publication of Our Bodies, Our Selves, a health manual that sought to empower women by providing accessible information about their bodies.3 The movement affirmed the power of knowledge about the body and challenged its monopoly by medical "experts." By 2008, there were twentynine foreign language editions, as well as innumerable unofficial translations and adaptations of the original.'1 Travelers from the global South encountered flourishing women's health movements in Europe and ...
...Beginning in the 1970s, working-class women fought for daycare and against the hig... to translate- play a strategic role for social movements and represent a significant form of poli..., all vary to thé point where communication, let alone discursive borrowing and alliance, seem... out, some kinds of theories are more privileged than others in these flows. She finds that Euro-Am...
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... that widespread agreement exists among the social sciences or even within disciplines about the natu... cooperation model, which originates in the work of Locke ([1690] 1980), Smith ([1759] 1982, [1776]... in promoting the tastes of a privileged group, the institution of charts allows music fans... of Sociality, Cognition and Communication. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2005. . Grit, Kor and Wilfr...
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Drawing upon a cultural studies perspective, this study investigates the audience role in shaping corporate involvement in social issues - identified as cause-related corporate outreach. We assert that, more than consumer, voter, or passive receptor of corporate messages, the audience is an active participant in the communication process. This case study of the Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk, one of the most visible fitness-based fundraising events, examines the meaning individual participants construct during their involvement in the event. The study provides a context in which public relations practitioners and scholars alike can better understand the role corporate communication plays in defining and preserving community and social values. This understanding can help corporations buil...
... not only to fight disease, but to work for a better environment, improve education, provi...These methods both privileged the voices of the participants, providing them wit...
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All 50 states and the District of Columbia recognize that clinical social workers as psychotherapists have legal protection from divulging confidentia...